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Autowasherfreak.
I don't know. I just used a little bleach. But I'm sure you could use Cascade powder or citric acid or even vinegar. My washer has always smelled fresh and clean and I've never used the clean washer cycle because, until a few days ago, I didn't even know I had it. But even as clean as my washer was, down in the rubber boot where water barely gets you will sometimes get hair and some kind of a film, not really bio film, but more like slightly dried dirt between 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock areas. And this cycle complete takes care of that. There is so much water action that you would do no better spraying a high pressure garden hose in those crevices of the rubber boot AND the entire glass from top to bottom gets cleaned off. It's also really cool to watch : D
Autowasherfreak.
I don't know. I just used a little bleach. But I'm sure you could use Cascade powder or citric acid or even vinegar. My washer has always smelled fresh and clean and I've never used the clean washer cycle because, until a few days ago, I didn't even know I had it. But even as clean as my washer was, down in the rubber boot where water barely gets you will sometimes get hair and some kind of a film, not really bio film, but more like slightly dried dirt between 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock areas. And this cycle complete takes care of that. There is so much water action that you would do no better spraying a high pressure garden hose in those crevices of the rubber boot AND the entire glass from top to bottom gets cleaned off. It's also really cool to watch : D